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Victoria police say ‘if you do not have a weapon, you do not have something to fret about’ in response to overpolicing considerations
Victoria police have simply despatched Guardian Australia a press release in response to questions on why the whole lot of Melbourne CBD and huge elements of surrounding suburbs have been declared “designated areas” for six months.
That is the longest declaration on document.
As we talked about earlier, this declaration offers police extra energy to go looking individuals with no warrant if they’re suspected to be carrying a weapon. However it additionally offers officers better energy to maneuver individuals on if they’re carrying face coverings that would defend them from crowd dispersion instruments, reminiscent of pepper spray.
Victoria police haven’t stated why the six-month interval was essential or what it was in response to. It has additionally highlighted “additional security measures” within the CBD earlier than the designation begins on Sunday.:
That is the primary space to obtain this declaration for this size of time below the current adjustments to the Management of Weapons Act.
Forward of the designated space commencing on Sunday, Victoria police will likely be commencing additional security measures within the CBD.
These operations are a useful instrument in aiding police with eradicating weapons from the streets, as knife crime in Victoria has risen.
Victoria police has zero tolerance in direction of racial profiling.
Our officers are nicely educated to police in response to an individual’s behaviour, not their background.
For those who aren’t carrying a weapon, you don’t have something to fret about.

Sarah Basford Canales
Gallagher guidelines out employees cuts in public service however says Labor dedicated to ‘fiscal self-discipline’
Earlier in Senate query time, the finance minister, Katy Gallagher, stated a report within the 9 newspapers that the Albanese authorities had requested public service companies to pare again prices by 5% was “incorrect” however advised Labor’s makes an attempt to rein in spending was an instance of “fiscal self-discipline”.
Requested by ACT senator David Pocock about potential job losses arising from the reported “austerity measure”, Gallagher stated:
What we’ve requested companies to do is consider all of the issues they’re doing, all of the packages they administer, and to think about whether or not they’re nonetheless priorities, as a result of we have to be certain that we’ve received assets accessible to fulfill the entire pressures which are coming the way in which of the general public service … that is fiscal self-discipline.
The Australian Monetary Evaluation reported this morning the minister had ordered federal departments and companies to establish spending cuts value as much as 5% of annual budgets by the 2026-27 monetary 12 months.
Gallagher dominated out reductions to the common headcount within the subsequent federal price range.
We’re not trying to scale back ASL [average staffing level] as a part of that. Now we have been very clear that we thought the general public service was in horrible form once we got here to authorities, it had been hollowed out. It had been contracted out. Now we have turned that round within the first time period by using … everlasting public service jobs and decreasing the usage of consultants and contractors. And we’ll proceed with that strategy.

Donna Lu
Lethal H5 fowl flu confirmed on Australian sub-Antarctic island
The federal authorities has confirmed {that a} extremely pathogenic pressure of fowl flu has reached Heard Island, a sub-Antarctic Australian exterior territory.
Outbreaks of the H5N1 pressure of avian influenza have been occurring since 2020, with important impacts on ecosystems globally. Australia is the one continent that continues to be freed from the extremely contagious pressure.
The detection was confirmed on Heard Island, an especially distant island greater than 4,000km south-west of Perth, after Australian Antarctic Program scientists noticed uncommon ranges of mortality in elephant seals.
The agriculture minister, Julie Collins, stated:
Whereas this detection of H5 fowl flu on Heard Island doesn’t considerably enhance dangers to Australia, it does reinforce the continuing want for Australia to stay centered on getting ready for a possible outbreak.
The federal government stated there was no uncommon mortality in different species on Heard Island, together with penguins and different seabirds. The surroundings minister, Murray Watt, stated extra sampling and wildlife well being monitoring would happen throughout a second expedition because of arrive at Heard Island in late December.
BirdLife Australia’s CEO, Kate Millar, described the affirmation as an “extremely bleak milestone”, including:
This outbreak in an Australian territory means H5 fowl flu and its potential toll on wildlife is now Australia’s downside. This was at all times a matter of time and Australia’s response actions should be prepared, from creating emergency response plans right down to working with communities on the bottom.
The virus has unfold throughout fowl and mammal species within the Antarctic, with analysis this month discovering it has wiped out half of breeding elephant seals on South Georgia Island.
Particulars on Melbourne’s expanded police search powers
Right here’s a little bit extra element on the affect of this six-month declaration.
On account of these adjustments, law enforcement officials or protecting service officers will likely be allowed to do the next with no warrant:
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You might be requested to take away gadgets of outer clothes reminiscent of headwear, scarves, jackets, and so on.
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You might be searched utilizing an digital wand.
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You might be requested to take away gadgets from any baggage or pockets.
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You might be given a “pat down” search.
Right here’s some extra element from the Victoria Police announcement:
While throughout the designated space, a police officer could request that you simply take away any face protecting if the police officer fairly believes the face protecting is being worn primarily to: conceal your id, or defend from the results of crowd-controlling substances.
A police officer may train their energy below the Act to direct you to depart the designated space should you refuse to take away a face protecting.
A police officer could direct you to depart the designated space in the event that they fairly imagine that you simply intend to have interaction in conduct that might represent an affray or violent dysfunction below s.195H and s.195I of the Crimes Act 1958 respectively.
It’s an offence below the Act to hinder or hinder a police officer or PSO within the train of an influence to cease and search an individual or car or to fail to adjust to a path to depart the designated space.
Police accused of ‘huge overreach’ after increasing search powers over a lot of Melbourne
Interior Melbourne Group Authorized has accused Victoria police of “an enormous overreach… that may infringe on civil liberties and freedoms of individuals visiting town”.
The drive has declared the whole lot of Melbourne CBD and huge elements of surrounding suburbs as a “designated space” for six months, which supplies law enforcement officials far better search and transfer on powers.
The designation will make it an offence to withstand police searches within the space, which may be performed with no warrant. Police may also have better energy to maneuver on individuals who could also be carrying face masks or headwear, together with if they’re used to guard themselves from pepper spray.
In a press release, Interior Melbourne Group Authorized stated there had been no dialogue with police in regards to the resolution.
The designated space consists of the CBD, Docklands, Southbank, the sporting precinct together with the MCG and Rod Laver Area, and elements of East Melbourne and South Melbourne.
IMCL’s chief govt officer, Nadia Morales, stated the declaration was unprecedented each in its geographic scope and size of time:
That is full overkill by Victoria police to designate such a big space for six months.
What it means is {that a} police officer or protecting companies officer can cease and search anybody, no questions requested, at any time within the CBD and its surrounds.
People who find themselves stopped randomly by police inform us it’s humiliating and makes them really feel like they’ve executed one thing fallacious.
Eradicating the necessity for police to suspect an individual has dedicated against the law takes away civil liberties, the best to privateness and to maneuver freely, from all Victorians who enter the CBD these holidays proper as much as previous Easter.
Victoria Police has been contacted for particulars on why it believes the six month designation interval is important.
Victoria police develop warrantless search powers over giant elements of Melbourne with no motive given
Victoria police has declared the whole lot of Melbourne CBD and huge elements of East and South Melbourne as a “designated space” for six months, which supplies officers with better search powers with no warrant.
The declaration makes it an offence for anybody to cease or resist police from conducting “pat down” searches, or eradicating “gadgets of of outer clothes reminiscent of headwear, scarves, jackets, and so on”:
It’s an offence below the Act to hinder or hinder a police officer or protecting service officer within the train of an influence to cease and search an individual or car or to fail to adjust to a path to depart the designated space.
The announcement additionally offers police the ability to demand individuals take away face masks that will permit them to hide their id or defend themselves “from the results of crowd-controlling substances”, reminiscent of pepper spray:
A police officer may train their energy below the Act to direct you to depart the designated space should you refuse to take away a face protecting.
Designated areas are sometimes declared to permit police to cope with main deliberate protests or demonstrations. On this case, the declaration has been constructed from 30 November to 29 Could, 2026.
A motive for the six-month interval has to this point not been supplied by Victoria Police.
The drive has the ability to make designated space declarations below part 10D (1) of the Management of Weapons Act 1990.

Krishani Dhanji
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ABS pronounces questions on gender and sexuality to be included in 2026 census

Henry Belot
The Australian Bureau of Statistics has confirmed the subjects and content material of subsequent 12 months’s census, together with questions on gender and sexual orientation.
The final census, in 2021, didn’t embody questions on gender or sexual orientation. The bureau issued a “statement of regret” for not including these questions in 2023, after complaints had been made by Equality Australia and the Human Rights Fee.
However in August 2024, the Albanese authorities quietly dumped a proposal to include the questions, prompting one other backlash from peak advocacy teams.
One month later, the treasurer stated the government had listened to the community and would restore the two questions.
Questions launched by the bureau on Tuesday present Australians aged 16 or older will likely be requested whether or not their gender is:
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Male, Girl, Non-binary, or some other self-nominated possibility. Folks may also have the ability to tick “desire to not reply”.
The query associated to sexuality will ask Australians aged 16 or older whether or not their sexuality is:
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Straight, Homosexual or Lesbian, Bisexual, Don’t know, Desire to not reply, or some other self-nominated possibility.
The census basic supervisor, Jenny Telford, stated the publication of questions was an necessary milestone for the bureau:
At the moment’s launch … follows a interval of intensive public session and testing to make sure the census produces high-quality knowledge that displays modern Australia.
Tl;dr right here’s what occurred throughout query time
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Chris Bowen received the brunt of the questions in the present day, pushed on how demanding his COP position could be and when power costs will come down.
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The Coalition tried on the “half time minister, full time president” line once more, however as a result of they couldn’t direct it at Bowen (MPs must be referred solely by their titles) Milton Dick shut it down. He additionally kicked out Dan Tehan for saying it a number of occasions.
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Bowen hit again, saying there’s been bipartisan assist beforehand for worldwide roles, and attacked Sussan Ley over her worldwide travels whereas she was surroundings minister.
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The crossbench pushed the prime minister on taking motion on on-line playing promoting. Chaney requested Albanese if he’d permit a free vote on the difficulty – the reply was basically a no.
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Total the final vibe was much more rowdy in the present day, there have been a number of warnings, and two MPs kicked out together with Tehan and Liberal MP Cameron Caldwell.

Tom McIlroy
Hill warns Coalition ‘you may’t out-Pauline Pauline’
The assistant minister for immigration, Julian Hill, has hit out on the Coalition and One Nation for stoking an more and more “poisonous debate” on immigration in Australia.
Talking at a convention on the Australian Nationwide College in Canberra on Tuesday, Hill stated the events are searching for to “generate anger, commerce on the traditional human intuition to worry people who find themselves totally different, or to foster division for some perception in short-term partisan acquire.”
However he warned the Coalition of forgetting the teachings of One Nation’s rise within the late Nineteen Nineties, when chief Pauline Hanson first rose to prominence for assaults on Asian immigration.
She was suspended from the Senate on Monday after a stunt by which she donned a burqa within the chamber and disrupted the sitting. Hanson has a invoice to ban face coverings earlier than parliament now.
Hill stated former prime minister John Howard understood cope with Hanson.
“As Penny Wong stated final week, you may’t out-Pauline, Pauline,” he instructed the convention.
The Labor celebration is aware of this with respect to the Greens political celebration – you may’t out inexperienced the Greens, and don’t ever strive. They’re populists and never actors of excellent religion.
Their political enterprise mannequin is as a celebration of protest not a celebration of progress – comparable in that sense, truly, to One Nation.
To attempt to accommodate them is to legitimise them. Many citizens then conclude – why purchase the lite model?
Hill praised the shadow immigration minister, Paul Scarr, for pushing again on Coalition rhetoric round “mass migration” and stated Liberal and Nationwide MPs had been “working round spreading worry and nonsense”.
Query time ends
Liberal MP Cameron Caldwell is kicked is out in the course of the last dixer.
And with that, query time is over for an additional day.
Stress builds on authorities over inaction on playing advertisements
The Unbiased MP Kate Chaney, who sat on the playing inquiry with the late Labor MP Peta Murphy, says the federal government defends itself by saying it’s taken extra motion than some other authorities – however she factors out that these actions had been taken earlier than the report and its suggestions had been launched two and a half years in the past.
She asks the PM whether or not he’ll permit a free, conscience vote on the difficulty. Albanese says no (basically):
I’m additionally chief of the Australian Labor celebration and we’re a political celebration, not a bunch of people … what we do is we make choices, we make choices in our caucus.
The Liberals are having an absolute area day as Albanese says that. The PM continues, and says there will likely be extra executed to deal with downside playing.
We could have additional measures, however we received’t do it by pretending that you could simply wave a wand and make things better instantly with one piece of laws. We are going to proceed to do it piece by piece to make a distinction.
Nationals be a part of Coalition assaults over energy costs
Nationals MP Andrew Wilcox asks Chris Bowen – when will companies in his voters see their payments drop? Bowen once more says that renewables are the most cost effective type of power.
I imagine September was the primary month in Australian historical past we received extra electrical energy from renewable power than coal and October was the primary month once we received renewable power supplying 50%. That is progress. It takes time to construct up.
Wilcox tries to make a degree of order to push Bowen to say precisely when energy payments will drop. Milton Dick’s not having that time of order; he says Bowen is being related and warns, “No extra factors of order if you don’t like the reply, OK?”
Crossbench goal Bowen over safeguard mechanism
Bowen’s getting hit by the crossbench now too. The unbiased Nicolette Boele presses the power minister on the federal government’s safeguard mechanism, asking when Labor will evaluation the mechanism and whether or not Bowen will undertake a suggestion by the productiveness fee to scale back the air pollution threshold.
Bowen says the evaluation will start subsequent 12 months, as specified by the invoice’s explanatory memorandum.
I’m happy with the way in which the safeguard mechanism reforms are working up to now.
On the suggestions of the productiveness fee, Bowen says they are going to be thought-about as a part of the evaluation subsequent 12 months. You may learn extra in regards to the mechanism right here:
Coalition continues energy worth assault traces
When will the ability costs come down – it’s the opposition’s third go asking that query. This time Michelle Landry says a enterprise in her voters has seen payments skyrocket, and compelled it to carry off hiring “over 100 new employees”.
Bowen says he agrees that Australians “deserve a authorities centered on decreasing power value and modernising power.”
Renewables at the moment are probably the most cost-competitive providing globally for brand spanking new electrical energy era. It prices 40% or 50% decrease than the closest fossil gas possibility.
He takes goal on the opposition with the now well-worn line that the Coalition had “22 failed power insurance policies over ten years”.











